The mind-sets that helped you gain tenure can silently undermine your success afterward if you don’t identify and shift them, warns Kerry Ann Rockquemore. More...
Should I Be Preparing to Leave?
Judith S. White explores the options and provides a strategy that will prepare you whether you decide to stay or go. More...
5 Quick Tips for Finding a Nonacademic Job
Various career paths will require more specific skills and job search techniques, but Jessica A. Hutchins provides some brief general guidelines. More...
Dealing With Dysfunction
Dysfunctional departments don’t serve students, faculty members or the institution well, writes Ellen de Graffenreid, who gives some pointers on how to make sure yours isn’t one of them. More...
Dispositif du suivi de carrière
Sur le blog "Histoires d'universités" de Pierre Dubois. Document de la DGRH présentant un bilan de dépôt de dossiers concernant le suivi de carrière des enseignants-chercheurs (mai 2017).
J’avoue que j’ai du mal à comprendre l’utilité de ces 11 pages de chiffres et de commentaires a minima, à en imaginer l’usage et les conséquences pour les enseignants-chercheurs. Plus...
Student: 3 components of a non-traditional pathway that will work for my career
One student explains why going to a traditional four-year college wasn't a must for her; discusses benefits of the non-traditional pathway. More...
Community colleges focus more on career education as classes start
As community college students across the county return to classes Monday, more are enrolling in career education courses following a statewide push to increase the workforce and create pathways to better-paying jobs. More...
How higher ed can make career services an institutional priority
Here are strategies that helped career services become a priority at Bentley University in Massachusetts. More...
Rendez-vous de carrière des enseignants du privé

Heading to a Conference? Tack on a Vacation, Too.
The opportunity for travel is one of academia’s most attractive perks. In just about any field, you can attend conferences and establish collaborations with far-flung colleagues. Certain fields also provide opportunities for travel through field work or archive visits. More...